Name

Debian::Packages::Compare - emdebian repository comparison support

VERSION

Version 0.2.0

Synopsis

Read the Packages file, create a hash of Package and version - once per
arch, one per suite, one pair per repo. The underlying libparse-debian-
packages-perl is a very simple module, there probably isn’t any point
putting extra data into the comparison hashes, get the data necessary
and load the full Packages data separately using get_single_package.
This module is currently tied to the repository layout used by reprepro
in order to identify the architecture list and various other pieces of
meta-data. In time, functions can be added to provide such lists.
The module expects to find all repositories beneath a single base
directory:
$base/$repo_name/conf/distributions
If $base is undefined or if the repository directories cannot be found,
subsequent functions each return undef.
etc.
Example code:
use Debian::Packages::Compare;
my $base = '/path/to/repositories/'
&set_base($base);
my $debu = &read_packages ('unstable', 'filter');
my $gripu = &read_packages ('unstable', 'grip');
my %debianunstable = %$debu if (defined $debu);
my %gripunstable = %$gripu if (defined $gripu);
foreach my $pkg (sort keys %debianunstable)
{
if ($debianunstable{$pkg}{'source'} ne $gripunstable{$pkg}{'source'})
{
# $pkg is either not in grip repository or is a different version
}
}
The main features for subsequent versions will involve more verbose
error handling.
perl -MDebian::Packages::Compare -MData::Dumper -e '&set_base("/opt/reprepro"); \
$c = &read_packages("testing","grip"); print Dumper ($$c{"dpkg"});';

get_locale_roots

get_components

Similar to get_locale_roots but for ordinary repositories so that
component splits (like dev and doc in Emdebian Grip) can be implicitly
supported. Note that repositories with contrib or non-free will likely
get confused results with this kind of support.

get_suite_names

Parses the conf/distributions file for the specified repository and
retrieves the list of configured suite names - a collated unique list
of the Suite: and Codename: variables in conf/distributions.

get_unfrozen_suite_names

Parses the conf/distributions file for the specified repository and
retrieves the list of configured suite names that are NOT ReadOnly.
Codename: variables are NOT included.

set_base

Set the base directory of the repository (repositories) to be compared.
The module expects to find all repositories beneath a single base
directory:
$base/$repo_name/dists/$suite/main/binary-$arch/Packages
$base/$repo_name/dists/$suite/main/source/Sources.gz

read_sources

Similar to read_binaries but expects a GZip compressed Sources.gz file.
Not usually called directly.

read_binaries

Reads the Packages file and creates a hash of the packages,
architectures and versions in the respective repository (under the
$base directory) and suite for the defined @archlist, including details
of Sources.
Takes two parameters - the suite name and the repository name.
Returns undef if the Packages file cannot be found.
e.g. for the Grip repository:
$hash{'sed'}{'source'} => '4.1.5-8'
$hash{'sed'}{'armel'} => '4.1.5-8em1'
...

read_locale

Specialised function that handles the locale-root organisation of the
TDeb repository. The internal locale root component structure is hidden
in the returned hash, the component name is listed separately and
contained in the package name. Source data is retained under the
original source package name and referenced in the hash:
The locale root is contained in $list{$package}{'locale'} and the
source package name in $list{$package}{'source'}
e.g.
$hash{'sed-locale-pt-br}{'source'} => 'sed'
$hash{'sed-locale-pt-br}{'locale'} => 'pt'
$hash{'sed-locale-pt-br}{'armel'} => '4.1.5-8'
...
$hash{'sed'}{'source'} => '4.1.5-8'

get_single_package

Retrieve the full Packages record for a single package, binary (single
architecture) or source (.dsc).

get_missing_sources

Compare two repositories for the same suite and return a list of source
packages that are in the first repository but not in the second. (Older
versions are ignored.)
TODO: need a get_outdated_sources and get_outdated_binaries too.

get_missing_binaries

Compare two repositories for the same suite and return a list of binary
packages that exist in both repositories as source packages but only
exist as binary packages in the first repository, not in the second.
Emdebian version suffixes are automatically cleared in the comparison.

get_britney_list

Compare two repositories, each with unstable and testing, return a list
of source packages that are suitable for migration.
To be suitable for migration, a package must exist in the first
repository at the same version in both unstable and testing. It must
also exist in the second repository for unstable and be the same
version as in the first repository. Finally, the source package must
either be absent from testing in the second repository or be at a lower
version than in unstable.
This is a Debian-only feature and no support is available for
repositories that do not implement unstable and testing suites in
precisely the same manner as Debian.
All data is reloaded fresh each time the function is run.
1. repo1 unstable must match repo1 testing
2. repo1 unstable must match repo2 unstable
3. repo2 unstable must B<be newer> than repo2 testing
4. All architectures are compared, including source.
Returns undef in case of error.
The returned hash is indexed under the source package name.
To get the list of packages that raised a complaint about missing
sources, call get_britney_complaint - the returned list will be
undefined unless get_britney_list has already been called.

get_britney_complaint

If get_britney_list comes up with source packages that are missing for
a testing migration, get_britney_complaint returns the list of source
package names that were identified.
If get_britney_list has not been called, returns undef.
If there are no complaints, also returns undef.

CopyrightandLicence

Copyright (C) 2008 Neil Williams <codehelp@debian.org>
This package is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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